Chelsea agree £55m transfer deal

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca (Picture: Getty)

Sancho was hoping to earn a permanent move to Chelsea after his season-long loan spell but flattered to deceive in west London.

Despite his inconsistent performances, Chelsea were still open to keeping the 25-year-old at the club but talks over a permanent deal broke down.

As a result, Chelsea decided to pay Manchester United a £5m penalty to send him back to Old Trafford.

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Dortmund star Gittens has emerged as Chelsea’s No. 1 target for the winger position but the Premier League club had been struggling to strike a deal with the Bundesliga side.

Chelsea saw their first two offers rejected by Dortmund, who insisted on Gittens’ £55m release clause being activated.

Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens (Picture: Getty)

Chelsea were hoping to shave some pennies off that figure but have now decided to meet Borussia Dortmund’s demands, according to talkSPORT.

The Blues are not rushing the deal as Gittens has already featured for Dortmund in the Club World Cup, meaning he would not be able to play for Maresca in the United States.

But Gittens may still link up with his new Chelsea teammates in the US, with the Blues preparing the second part of his medical.

Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez (Picture: Getty)

Chelsea remain interested in signing another attacker as several players – including Christopher Nkunku and Joao Felix – look for moves away from the club.

They are considering a move for Brighton’s Joao Pedro and Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike, who would support new £30m signing Liam Delap.

Maresca has also expressed interest in bringing a new goalkeeper to Stamford Bridge and Chelsea have reportedly been offered the chance to sign Emiliano Martinez from Aston Villa.

Jamie Gittens 'mentally on his way to Chelsea'

‘I think mentally, Jamie Gittens is already on the way to Chelsea.

‘I believe he will sign for Chelsea by the end of the summer transfer window – he seemed ready for the transfer before the Club World Cup started.

‘I don’t think Gittens is the style of player that suits the current Dortmund system. He sometimes likes to come inside, but he mostly tends to stay wide with the ball and take players on one-versus-one.

‘He could certainly be a success at Chelsea, because Enzo Maresca likes to play with wide wingers who can create chances.

‘I think the best choice for him right now is to go to the Premier League in a country that he is familiar with and try to grow from there.’

Martinez has been heavily linked with Manchester United but Chelsea have also been offered the World Cup winner, who is valued at £45m.

talkSPORT say Chelsea ‘respect’ Martinez but do not currently plan to make an offer for the Argentina international.

Maresca wanted Maignan to come in and replace Robert Sanchez, who endured a poor 2024-25 campaign despite Chelsea qualifying for the Champions League.

Reece James, Nkunku, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall were on target as Chelsea scored three extra-time goals to down the Portuguese outfit.

The Blues will face Brazil’s Palmeiras in the quarter-finals on Friday in Philadelphia ahead of a potential semi-final clash with Premier League rivals Manchester City.

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